In light of the migration and asylum seekers related challenges faced by European Policy makers, EIAS, utilising its reservoir of knowledge of Asia, has commissioned a series of reports and events in order to provide perspectives from the Asian experience with similar issues. Whether irregular migration, high skilled labour movements, asylum seekers or return migrants

The European Institute for Asian Studies (EIAS), is for 2016 hosting the ‘Taiwan Chair’. The rationale behind this is that East Asia is home to around 25% of the global population, is home to some of the world’s most important economic drivers, and has vast innovative prowess. Nonetheless, East Asia is also the theatre in

Following the augmented connectivity on the Eurasian continent through such projects as the European Fund for Strategic Investments and China’s Belt and Road initiative, EIAS is now conducting research and organizing public events that center on Central Asia’s role and development at the crossroads between Europe and Asia. Stability in the Central Asian region is